'Directionless': PM Modi hits out at opposition for disrupting Parliament session
Prime Minister Modi criticized the opposition alliance INDIA for continuously disrupting the monsoon session of Parliament. He compared it to infamous names like the East India Company and Popular Front of India. Modi said that just using the country's name isn't enough to mislead the people.
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